Wildlife carers desperately need towels and face cloths during the busy spring rescue season to care for sick, injured and orphaned native wildlife. This project will be a co-ordinated effort between the Junior and Senior sustainability committees.
The project will also be used to raise awareness within the school community about threats to native wildlife and the ways everyone can help to keep them safe.
These include:
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